In the Line of Fire, Arab States Urge Trump to De-Escalate Israel-Iran War
- On Monday, 21 Arab and Muslim nations released a joint statement denouncing Israel's military attacks against Iran, urging for immediate reduction of tensions and adherence to international legal standards.
- The statement came after discussions spearheaded by Egypt’s top diplomat, Badr Abdelatty, in response to escalating regional tensions and recent Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military and nuclear sites since Friday.
- The statement called for honoring each nation's independence and borders, maintaining amicable relations among neighbors, and resolving conflicts through peaceful dialogue, cautioning that armed actions will not solve the ongoing crisis.
- Saudi Arabia and the UAE are mobilizing a new cooperative axis urging the U.S. to avoid joining Israel's offensive and instead push for an immediate ceasefire to protect regional security and economic stability.
- The worsening conflict threatens serious regional consequences, including economic damage, flight cancellations in Jordan, and risks to U.S. bases that could escalate retaliation in the Gulf states.
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